First of all, the Britishers finish their sentences with a full stop, while the Americans call it the period.

Next up, the major punctuation difference is the usage of double inverted commas. Even though the general convention is to place punctuation marks inside the quotation marks, the British style prefers to place the punctuations as per the sense.

Are there multiple accepted spellings and terminologies in the same language? Can parts of speech be twisted to suit speakers of different regions? The collective answer is yes! People in the UK and USA have some minor differences in spellings, pronunciations, and even grammar at places. Of course, the accent is different too.